The band formed in 2015 when singer-songwriter Tristan placed an advert on

Tantris performing on stage. PHOTO: David Gibbons.

social media looking to form a band. Marcus and Adam applied and knew of a friend Jack who would be interested too.

The alternative/indie/rock band is influenced by bands and artists including the Arctic Monkeys, Pulp, The Smiths, Blossoms, Jimmy Hendrix and Led Zeppelin.

Tantris performing on stage. PHOTO: David Gibbons.

The name ‘TANTRIS’ comes from the romantic love story about Tristan & Isolde and the band plan to release their debut album this summer, which will feature art work from local artists.

They will play at The Grapes in Bury St Edmunds this Saturday, February 3 and at The Herewood in Ely on February 9.

Tantris performing on stage. PHOTO: David Gibbons.

They will then play a headline show at The Junction in Cambridge on February 16. Tickets are £5 and can either be purchased from the band or the venue’s website.

Tristan said: ““We have set a goal on aiming to achieve a top 10 indie hit and it is our dream to play at Glastonbury festival.

“In the future we would love to play on ‘The Jools Holland Show’ or ‘The Johnathon Ross Show’.

Some of their achievements so far include headlining the J1 stage at the Cambridge Junction, supporting The Stranglers at The Palace in Somersham and playing alongside Rag N Bone Man’s dad Anthony John Graham at The Albion in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth.

They have also played at the Strawberry Fair in Cambridge, Houghton and Wyton Music Festival and headlined Picnic in the Park music festival in Somersham.

Later in the year they will perform at The Fiddler’s Elbow in Camden, London, and The B1 in Norwich. To see their full touring schedule go to www.facebook.com/Tantrismusic/

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